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. >> steven: yes. because i'm thinking, yeah. you say put it on high, then they could -- >> exactly. >> steven: and when we're done, let's reveal that. ooh. lock that, at that, guys. -- look at that, guys. dinner is served. >> it is. [applause] >> steven: can i do -- >> you can. >> steven: it's just bubbling away. oh, wow. oh, come on, guys. >> put that on when you went to work or tv when you come home and your dinner's ready. >> steven: i have my own fork in my pocket here. >> [laughing] >> steven: can i just start digging into this? and i'll be your sampler here? it's very hot. [laughter] that's good. we're working through it. >> the only thing that you cannot cook in the slow cooker probably is fish. i mean you could cook pretty much everything else. fish because it cooks too quickly. >> steven: fantastic recipe, guys. fantastic. thank you very much, mary as well. beautiful. [applause] guys, the lovely ladies have left a copy of best of bridge for everybody in the audience as well. you're getting a
. >> steven: yes. because i'm thinking, yeah. you say put it on high, then they could -- >> exactly. >> steven: and when we're done, let's reveal that. ooh. lock that, at that, guys. -- look at that, guys. dinner is served. >> it is. [applause] >> steven: can i do -- >> you can. >> steven: it's just bubbling away. oh, wow. oh, come on, guys. >> put that on when you went to work or tv when you come home and your dinner's ready. >> steven: i...
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steven b. >> he was so funny and he had such a great love of music. >> he's loveable. i mean, everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: but soon it was fatally clear that not everybody did. >> they came upon a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie. it's like "this can't be happening." >> reporter: what did happen? tonight, the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >> i thought, "why did you get on that boat?" >> reporter: a scheming businessman, and a missing fortune. >> you're a multi-millionaire and you don't have any money. >> fred: high seas adventure to heart-stopping murder. >> i don't think i'll ever get another case quite like this. >> reporter: "who killed the radio star?" >>> welcome to "dateline," might never guess, wrapped in a napkin tucked in a cabinet, hidden in a library. but would anyone find it? here's keith morrison. >> reporter: down below the surface of the pacific ocean, on the far side of california's
steven b. >> he was so funny and he had such a great love of music. >> he's loveable. i mean, everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: but soon it was fatally clear that not everybody did. >> they came upon a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie. it's like "this can't be happening." >> reporter: what did happen? tonight, the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >>...
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the jurist justice stevens. every time i read one of justice stevens opinions, i see another thing that i left about my grandpa. for example, as is already been discussed, my grandfather is well known for his attention to the record in each individual case. he is described as a judges judge who looks in each case on its merits. grandpa sweated the small stuff off the bench to prehuman with member the names of my elementary school classmates. he kept a strawberry ice cream in his freezer though that my sister, who did not share his love of chocolate would always have a dessert she enjoyed. it is easy but for grandpa attention to detail was a form of love. of seeing what was distinct about a person and their circumstances. it made him friends everywhere he went, even among people who disagreed with him. so i smiled knowingly when a written opinion at grandpa's partial concurrence in illinois a fourth a mimic case that ask whether someone's unprovoked flight from police was sufficiently suspicious to justify a stop
the jurist justice stevens. every time i read one of justice stevens opinions, i see another thing that i left about my grandpa. for example, as is already been discussed, my grandfather is well known for his attention to the record in each individual case. he is described as a judges judge who looks in each case on its merits. grandpa sweated the small stuff off the bench to prehuman with member the names of my elementary school classmates. he kept a strawberry ice cream in his freezer though...
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general ed law clerks of justice stevens. he. [background noises] [background noises] >> good afternoon. members of the stevenson family, members of the court, members of the bar and friends. this meeting of the bar of the supreme court of the united states has been called to honor the memory of john paul stevens who served as associate justice of the supreme court from 1975 until 2010. in addition to his time on the court, justice stevens served his country as a judge on the united states court of appeals for the seventh circuit, at counsel to the house judiciary committee, and as a code breaker in the u.s. navy during world war ii. over decades on the bench he dedicated his life to the rule of law and to the judicial craft. he was a jurist to fearlessly exercise independent judgment, guided by experience and the essential values underlying the constitution and the american project. he was a person of integrity, blessed with a singular intellects, pragmatic temperament, humble nature, and generous soul. he was a devoted husband,
general ed law clerks of justice stevens. he. [background noises] [background noises] >> good afternoon. members of the stevenson family, members of the court, members of the bar and friends. this meeting of the bar of the supreme court of the united states has been called to honor the memory of john paul stevens who served as associate justice of the supreme court from 1975 until 2010. in addition to his time on the court, justice stevens served his country as a judge on the united...
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john brown, john sumner, thaddeus stevens. i appreciated the fact that you did not reduce stevens convictions as has been speculated by others and the movie lincoln, i'm sure people have seen to some imagined relationship he may or may not have with his housekeeper. we have no proof for that. but in fact you created this portrait of a very principled conviction about equality, and principled conviction about democracy, and republican governments and i think that's what makes your book so valuable. i could talk to you end leslie about this book, because as i told you thaddeus stevens has to be one of my favorite american statesmen. but we do have questions coming in and we do not have that much time and we want to reserve some time for our audience to participate. the question that has come here is stevens somewhat controversial involvement with the no nothing party. before that of course the anti-mason party. and i should point out that is specially after the break up of the second party system there are many antislavery propo
john brown, john sumner, thaddeus stevens. i appreciated the fact that you did not reduce stevens convictions as has been speculated by others and the movie lincoln, i'm sure people have seen to some imagined relationship he may or may not have with his housekeeper. we have no proof for that. but in fact you created this portrait of a very principled conviction about equality, and principled conviction about democracy, and republican governments and i think that's what makes your book so...
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steven b. >> he was so funny and he had such a great love of music. >> he's loveable. i mean, everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: but soon it was fatally clear that not everybody did. >> they came upon a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie. it's like "this can't be happening." >> reporter: what did happen? tonight, the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >> i thought, "why did you get on that boat?" >> reporter: a scheming businessman, and a missing fortune. >> you're a multi-millionaire and you don't have any money. >> fred: high seas adventure to heart-stopping murder. >> i don't think i'll ever get another case quite like this. >> reporter: "who killed the radio star?" >>> welcome to "dateline," everyone. strange, how it flows up to the swelling coastline of santa barbara. then, just before the open sea, turns back to glide again past this storied island. with, one sunny day in may 2006, someone in it. >> i hav
steven b. >> he was so funny and he had such a great love of music. >> he's loveable. i mean, everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: but soon it was fatally clear that not everybody did. >> they came upon a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie. it's like "this can't be happening." >> reporter: what did happen? tonight, the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >>...
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steven b. >> he was so funny and he had such a great love of music. >> he's loveable. i mean, everybody loves steven b. >> but soon, it was faally clear that not everybody did. >> they came upon a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie. it's like "this can't be happening." >> what did happen? the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >> i thought, "why did you get on that boat?" >> a scheming businessman, and a missing fortune. >> you're a multi-millionaire and you don't have any money. >> from high seas adventure to heart-stopping murder. >> i don't think i'll ever get another case quite like this. ♪ ♪ >> hello. and welcome to "dateline." steven b. williams was a man with a golden voice. a former deejay who found fame, fortune, and a wealth of friends. then suddenly, radio silence. steven b. had disappeared. detectives would follow a trail of clues from the coast of california to a quiet town in montana. they thought
steven b. >> he was so funny and he had such a great love of music. >> he's loveable. i mean, everybody loves steven b. >> but soon, it was faally clear that not everybody did. >> they came upon a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie. it's like "this can't be happening." >> what did happen? the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >> i thought, "why did you...
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steven b. williams hit radio show woke up every morning to his golden voice. he was a d.j. who found fame and fortune. then one day steven b. disappeared. detectives were determined to solve the mystery, but the key remained stubbornly out of reach wrapped in a napkin, tucked in a cabinet and hidden in a library. would anyone ever find it? here's keith morrison. >> reporter: down below the surface of the pacific ocean on the far side of california's catalina island is a silent current, strange how it flows up to the swelling coastline of santa barbara, then just before the open sea turns back to glide again past the storied island with one sunny day in may 2006 someone in it. >> i have a saying that i'd rather be lucky than good. >> reporter: ken clark of the l.a. sheriff's department has been at it a long time. as has robert martindale, more than 50 years between them. but nothing like the case that literally floated to them on a lonely reach of ocean out by catalina, would never have had the
steven b. williams hit radio show woke up every morning to his golden voice. he was a d.j. who found fame and fortune. then one day steven b. disappeared. detectives were determined to solve the mystery, but the key remained stubbornly out of reach wrapped in a napkin, tucked in a cabinet and hidden in a library. would anyone ever find it? here's keith morrison. >> reporter: down below the surface of the pacific ocean on the far side of california's catalina island is a silent current,...
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steven b. >> soon, it was fatally clear not everybody did. >> they came up on a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i was like, this cant be happening. >> what did happen? >>> the hunt is on, a gleaming yacht. >> i thought, why did you get on that boat? >> a scheming businessman. and a missing fortune. >> you're a multimillionaire. and you don't have any money? >> from high seas adventure to heart-stopping murder. >> i don't think i will ever get another case quite like this. >> who killed the radio star? hello. and welcome to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. stans of steven b. williams' hit radio show woke up every morning to his golden voice. he was a deejay who found fame and fortune. one day, steven b. disappeared. detectives were determined to solve the mystery. but the key remained stubbornly out of reach. wrapped in a napkin. tucked in a cabinet. and hidden in a library. would anyone ever find it? here's keith morrison. ♪ >>>. >> reporter: do
steven b. >> soon, it was fatally clear not everybody did. >> they came up on a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i was like, this cant be happening. >> what did happen? >>> the hunt is on, a gleaming yacht. >> i thought, why did you get on that boat? >> a scheming businessman. and a missing fortune. >> you're a multimillionaire. and you don't have any money? >> from high seas adventure to...
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steven b. >> but soon, it was fatally clear that not everybody did. >> they came up on a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie, like this can't be happening. >> what did happen? >> tonight, the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >> i thought why did you get on that boat? >> a scheming businessman and a missing fortune. >> you are a multimillionaire and you are don't have any money? >> from high seas adventure to heart-stopping murder. >> i don't think i will ever get another case quite like this. >> who killed the radio star? welcome to "dateline," everyone, i'm lester holt. he was one of the lucky ones who found fame and fortune, a deejay with a golden voice on the radio and a golden touch in life. then, he vanished, in a mystery that stretched from the coast of california to a quiet town in montana. and the clue to it all, you might never guess, wrapped in a napkin, tucked in a cabinet, hidden in a library. but woul
steven b. >> but soon, it was fatally clear that not everybody did. >> they came up on a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie, like this can't be happening. >> what did happen? >> tonight, the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >> i thought why did you get on that boat? >> a scheming businessman and a missing fortune. >> you are a multimillionaire and you are...
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steven b. williams was a man with a golden voice. a former deejay who found fame, fortune, and a wealth of friends. then suddenly, radio silence. steven b. had disappeared. detectives would follow a trail of clues from the coast of california to a quiet town in montana. they thought the motive was good old fashioned greed. but the key to this mystery remained stubbornly out of reach. the question was, would anyone ever find it? here's keith morrison with "who killed the radio star? " >> down below the surface of the pacific ocean, on the far side of california's catalina island, is a silent current. strange, how it flows up to the swelling coastline of santa barbara. then, just before the open sea, turns back to glide again past this storied island. with, one sunny day in may 2006, someone in it. >> i have a saying that i'd rather be lucky than good. >> ken clark is a detective with the l.a. sheriff's department. been at it a long time. as has robert martindale. more than 50 years between them.
steven b. williams was a man with a golden voice. a former deejay who found fame, fortune, and a wealth of friends. then suddenly, radio silence. steven b. had disappeared. detectives would follow a trail of clues from the coast of california to a quiet town in montana. they thought the motive was good old fashioned greed. but the key to this mystery remained stubbornly out of reach. the question was, would anyone ever find it? here's keith morrison with "who killed the radio star? "...
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think stevens threat to democracy. if you read his correspondence and what you have written about him, to me that seems far more motivating the southern apologists made up about him. >> absolutely. i think it's clear that stevens is not approach the subject of impeachment out of a spirit of personal revenge. or even personal punishment for johnson. he said the purpose of impeachment is to deal with misconduct in office and to prevent future misconduct. he sees johnson accurately as the principal obstacle to the completion of what he regards as a necessary revolution in american life. it is on that basis and for that purpose that he seeks to remove johnson so that congress can do what needs to be done. rather than inflict some sort of punishment on evildoer. back absolutely. you know, i think stevens with johnson as a traitor was actually quite accurate. it was precisely what johnson was doing in terms of undoing reconstruction. that is why he adds the bigger article on impeachment that johnson was actually against reco
think stevens threat to democracy. if you read his correspondence and what you have written about him, to me that seems far more motivating the southern apologists made up about him. >> absolutely. i think it's clear that stevens is not approach the subject of impeachment out of a spirit of personal revenge. or even personal punishment for johnson. he said the purpose of impeachment is to deal with misconduct in office and to prevent future misconduct. he sees johnson accurately as the...
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steven b. >> all hit 96 kcke, friday morning with the birds and bees. >> a deskra with a distinctive voice and personality that had made him famous in the 1980s as part of the radio show steven b. and the hawk. >> say a few words to the radio people around the country. >> well, i think we can keep this short and simple. get a real job. >> he was really at his professional zenith in denver. >> doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years. >> they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were very funny, great comedians. >> we've been here for what, about 100 years? >> no, it was 18 -- >> you know, you forget when you're having a good time. >> he was loveable. everybody loved steven b. >> she had a crush on him when they worked in a hawaii radio station back in the early days. so she worked up her nerve. >> i asked if he'd be my date to the beach boys concert, and he turned me down. and i was just like devastated, you know. and so i was sitting in my little s
steven b. >> all hit 96 kcke, friday morning with the birds and bees. >> a deskra with a distinctive voice and personality that had made him famous in the 1980s as part of the radio show steven b. and the hawk. >> say a few words to the radio people around the country. >> well, i think we can keep this short and simple. get a real job. >> he was really at his professional zenith in denver. >> doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years....
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stevens: i don't think so. that is not the same kind of dramatic as burning a flag in a public place like in the city in texas as they did in that case. frank: as long as we are talking about first amendment cases i want to reference the george carlin case. george carlin famously did a routine of the dirty words you can't say over the air. he said it over the air and the fcc sued the station. it was one of your early cases. you ruled in the majority that political speech is different from comedic speech. if you're making political speech, you can use a lot of bad language, and your end up with the same case where somebody said "f the draft," or something like that, but that comedic speech for george carlin is at a different level of protected. hon. stevens: one of the problems with that case is the broadcast was aired at a time that was available to children. that seemed to me to justify the particular rule that they applied in that case. frank: you would still hold that today? hon. stevens: i suppose so. the w
stevens: i don't think so. that is not the same kind of dramatic as burning a flag in a public place like in the city in texas as they did in that case. frank: as long as we are talking about first amendment cases i want to reference the george carlin case. george carlin famously did a routine of the dirty words you can't say over the air. he said it over the air and the fcc sued the station. it was one of your early cases. you ruled in the majority that political speech is different from...
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stevens: yes. obama followed what i think is the correct practice in this regard. frank: justice stevens wrote an opinion on a case that is somehow relevant. that was apologetic, bill -- that was the bill clinton versus paula jones case, where your opinion basically said that a sitting president is not immune from any civil prosecution or civil litigation and can be held accountable while serving as president. do you feel the same about a criminal prosecution? should there be immunity from a president participating in that? hon. stevens: the fundamental rule that applies is that no one is above the law. no individual is above the law. i would assume that would apply to federal law in current times. frank: you are not persuaded by the argument that the president's job is so important that to get bogged down in a criminal prosecution would make him not an effective president and that it should wait until he is out of office? hon. stevens: the court faced that squarely, but i think it would be most un
stevens: yes. obama followed what i think is the correct practice in this regard. frank: justice stevens wrote an opinion on a case that is somehow relevant. that was apologetic, bill -- that was the bill clinton versus paula jones case, where your opinion basically said that a sitting president is not immune from any civil prosecution or civil litigation and can be held accountable while serving as president. do you feel the same about a criminal prosecution? should there be immunity from a...
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steven: we will see. the one thing i have to say is this president is guided by a good political team and has been doing surgical reasonably well. they took a nuanced position in the primary to make sure don blankenship didn't win. he talked to kevin cramer into running that raise. i think he started to recognize he does have a unique role and can strengthen the majority in the senate, and does seem to be taking advice from those in the white house. >> the kavanaugh nominations begin tuesday. give us a sense of these trump state republican states, joe donnelly, heidi heitkamp, if they vote against brett kavanaugh, what pressure would you put on advertising in those states? steven: it is a tough an important issue for democrats, particularly for joe donnelly and heidi heitkamp. the stakes have really changed for democrats in this fight. the really high stakes scorched-earth approach that senator schumer has taken has put his own red state democrats in a tough spot you'd i think they will vote -- spot. i th
steven: we will see. the one thing i have to say is this president is guided by a good political team and has been doing surgical reasonably well. they took a nuanced position in the primary to make sure don blankenship didn't win. he talked to kevin cramer into running that raise. i think he started to recognize he does have a unique role and can strengthen the majority in the senate, and does seem to be taking advice from those in the white house. >> the kavanaugh nominations begin...
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>> steven: yes. i thought by telling a story about how i discovered my mom was having an affair of the heart with her and my father's best friend and my father's business partner, it was something that never had to be publicly expressed. i had a lot of second thoughts about that. but to his credit, tony kushner continued to say, that is the macguffin of this movie. the center ring, the center of your life, the center ring. that's where you going to be flying through the air on a trapeze and there's not going to be a net. i think you can afford with all your success to possibly slip and fall to her death. don't worry about that because you've earned the right to tell the story. >> stephen: it's brilliant movie. i think it's very beautiful. that might be the greatest moment in it, the moment of discovery.with words, in the purest film way discover something to the lens of his camera. [film clicking] do you have a conscious sense that you can see more through the lens and you see in your daily life? >>
>> steven: yes. i thought by telling a story about how i discovered my mom was having an affair of the heart with her and my father's best friend and my father's business partner, it was something that never had to be publicly expressed. i had a lot of second thoughts about that. but to his credit, tony kushner continued to say, that is the macguffin of this movie. the center ring, the center of your life, the center ring. that's where you going to be flying through the air on a trapeze...
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steven was as well. soon with the spring thaw, about six months after steven and jennifer's wedding, their relationship grew ice cold. now it was steven, himself, who was also feeling rejected. kicked out of that family circle. >> steven was hurt and discouraged. i don't know if he thought that was just a stage that she would go through while she was pregnant, a hormonal thing or somehow he could make things better and get them back on track. >> but it didn't get any bet e. er. the relationship flew off the rails after the baby was born in june 2007. a girl named cindy. >> it was like jennifer wanted her family and her to be part of sydney's life but didn't want anybody else to be part of them. steven said, i barry even get to see sydney. when we get home, jennifer goes down to her mom's house with grandma shirley and all of them and he said she even bathes sydney down there and everything, brings her home at 9:30, 10:00, sometimes to tgo t bed, gets up the next morning and starts over again. >> he told
steven was as well. soon with the spring thaw, about six months after steven and jennifer's wedding, their relationship grew ice cold. now it was steven, himself, who was also feeling rejected. kicked out of that family circle. >> steven was hurt and discouraged. i don't know if he thought that was just a stage that she would go through while she was pregnant, a hormonal thing or somehow he could make things better and get them back on track. >> but it didn't get any bet e. er. the...
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-steven: hi. -jim: hi there. steven: how are you doing? steven. jim: hey, steven. jim o'keefe. nice to meet you. steve: steve. lemonis: you guys, thanks for allowing us to come in and talk to you today. getting this meeting was a great opportunity for us. while we're very niche today, the goal is really to change the way we manufacture, and so i want to see if there's a way to do some business. steve: great. thank you, marcus. i have designed four chairs, one for every region of the country. i'll start with the one that we shipped you. this is our great lakes chair. man: what's the retail on that? -steve: $495. -man: okay. lemonis: i had him make these four chairs with four very specific regional feels. the line that this will all be branded under will be the american dream. man: are you guys gonna carry inventory, or what type of lead times would you expect? steve: this is our quick-ship program, so we are going to stock and be able to ship in a 24-hour period. lemonis: can we look at the chairs? have you seen them? let's look at them. man: okay. steven: it's a clean, modern l
-steven: hi. -jim: hi there. steven: how are you doing? steven. jim: hey, steven. jim o'keefe. nice to meet you. steve: steve. lemonis: you guys, thanks for allowing us to come in and talk to you today. getting this meeting was a great opportunity for us. while we're very niche today, the goal is really to change the way we manufacture, and so i want to see if there's a way to do some business. steve: great. thank you, marcus. i have designed four chairs, one for every region of the country....
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visite hoy mismo stevens creek chrysler jeep dodge ram en el 4100 stevens creek boulevard en san josé, muy cerca de la autopista 280 o llámenos al 1-800-608-9167. stevens creek chrysler jeep dodge ram, los esperamos. javier: si no saben cómo llegar aquí, llamen a ese número que miran en la pantalla y ahorita los especiales de verano comienzan ya. javier: guau, un 2011 ram 1500, 6 cilindros, listo para familia o trabajo, llamen ahora. muchas gracias, la mayoría de la gente siempre mira este programa que están mirando ahorita este fin de semana. parte de la razón es en stevens creek chrysler jeep dodge tengo vehículos que ningún dealer tiene, como este 2015 jeep grand cherokee. es un ecodiesel, menos de 2% construyeron este modelo y es un paquete especial, se llama el altitude. rines negros, luces negras, listo para ustedes, llamen, el zorro de ahorros está aquí para ayudarles. oh yeah, eso es lo que oyen, no es un terremoto, es un 2014 camaro super sport, un motor feroz. es el mismo motor que se encuentra en el corvette y es automática, con piel en el interior, puede ser su
visite hoy mismo stevens creek chrysler jeep dodge ram en el 4100 stevens creek boulevard en san josé, muy cerca de la autopista 280 o llámenos al 1-800-608-9167. stevens creek chrysler jeep dodge ram, los esperamos. javier: si no saben cómo llegar aquí, llamen a ese número que miran en la pantalla y ahorita los especiales de verano comienzan ya. javier: guau, un 2011 ram 1500, 6 cilindros, listo para familia o trabajo, llamen ahora. muchas gracias, la mayoría de la gente siempre mira...
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and a whole remarkable life. >> our victim we identified as steven bailey williams. >> reporter: steven bailey williams, better known to his friends, family, and fans as steven b. >> all hit 96 kpke, friday morning with the bird and the b. >> reporter: a dj with a distinctive voice and personality that had made him famous in the 1980s as part of the hit denver-based radio show "steven b and the hawk." >> say, step over here and say a few words to the radio people around the country. >> well, i think we can keep this short and simple. get a real job. >> he was really at his professional zenith in denver. >> reporter: doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years. they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were funny. they were great writers. they were great comedians. >> we've been over here at kpke for about what? a hundred years? >> uh, well, let's see it was 18 --. it was about 90-some years. >> tempus fugit when you're having a good time. >> he's lovable. i mean, you just -- everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: young sylvia noland had a big c
and a whole remarkable life. >> our victim we identified as steven bailey williams. >> reporter: steven bailey williams, better known to his friends, family, and fans as steven b. >> all hit 96 kpke, friday morning with the bird and the b. >> reporter: a dj with a distinctive voice and personality that had made him famous in the 1980s as part of the hit denver-based radio show "steven b and the hawk." >> say, step over here and say a few words to the...
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john paul stevens died this week. withoctober, he spoke frank serving out about politics , the constitution, and gerrymandering. he also talked about the kavanaugh confirmation hearing and how it compared with clarence thomas' confirmation. >> as i said, i am thrilled and delighted to see such a crowd this is a not-for-profit volunteer educational organization. at the unitarian universalist fellowship in boca raton. thank them for the use of the hall. c-span is here, so this is an historic occasion. i am tony laducca. you encountered several of the board members when you are checking in today. carol, whocknowledge is where? where are you, carol? our executive director. [applause] >> doing a lot of the heavy lifting associated with this. there are a couple of business items i want to address. photographs, recordings not permitted. we have already turned off the cell phones. ok. we are beginning our full the 15th. monday we have a open house scheduled 1:00ext week, the 10th, at at the boca raton community center, which
john paul stevens died this week. withoctober, he spoke frank serving out about politics , the constitution, and gerrymandering. he also talked about the kavanaugh confirmation hearing and how it compared with clarence thomas' confirmation. >> as i said, i am thrilled and delighted to see such a crowd this is a not-for-profit volunteer educational organization. at the unitarian universalist fellowship in boca raton. thank them for the use of the hall. c-span is here, so this is an...
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>> steven, did you kill your wife jody? >> the verdict when "dateline" continues. 60% of women are wearing the wrong size pad and can experience leaks discover always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. the better the fit, the better it protects. always. start the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try head & shoulders instant relief. it cools on contact, and also keeps you 100% flake free. try head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap. so my dentist toldell, bume about this...! go pro with crest hd. crest hd cleans and whitens my teeth to eye-popping levels. crest hd. 6x cleaning, 6x whitening. i did it, i did it, i impressed the dentist. >>> welcome back to "dateline." the jury is about to decide the fate of steven scharf. here is the conclusion to our story. >>> 18 years after a night that ended in his wife's death off a cliff, steven scharf stood accused of murder by the state of new jersey. and through it all, one thing
>> steven, did you kill your wife jody? >> the verdict when "dateline" continues. 60% of women are wearing the wrong size pad and can experience leaks discover always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. the better the fit, the better it protects. always. start the interview with a firm handshake. ay,no! don't do that! try head & shoulders instant relief. it cools on contact, and also keeps you 100% flake...
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steven's family was jubilant. >> justice for steven! >> shirley's son ed skinner was shocked. >> i was convinced my mom was going to get off. >> shirley is serving a 55-year prison sentence. if she'd taken the plea deal, she'd be out in less than nine. what's it like to see your mother behind bars? >> horrible. absolutely horrible. >> is she equipped ed tped to what she's going through right now? >> not at all. not at all. >> although ed skinner had split from his family by publicly blaming jennifer, he still struck a note of us against them. >> i honestly feel jennifer made this bed, she needs to sleep in it. she knew what she was getting into when she got into that family. and she had to think in the back of her mind that she's going to be with these people the rest of her life. >> when you say these people, what's wrong with the watkins? >> nothing bad. they just are a little bit different than what we're used to. i mean, we don't believe in drinking. we don't believe in smoking. >> but you have guns in the house. >> yes, sir. >> wat
steven's family was jubilant. >> justice for steven! >> shirley's son ed skinner was shocked. >> i was convinced my mom was going to get off. >> shirley is serving a 55-year prison sentence. if she'd taken the plea deal, she'd be out in less than nine. what's it like to see your mother behind bars? >> horrible. absolutely horrible. >> is she equipped ed tped to what she's going through right now? >> not at all. not at all. >> although ed skinner...
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also for justice stevens. finally on the far left of the panel which is not a phrase he will hear often is daniel press who is nominated and confirmed to the u.s. court of appeals for the ninth circuit, finally getting through the hazing. -- as a partner at himself.ed law school he clerked for jay harvie wilkinson on the fourth circuit court of appeals in late justice antonin scalia. let's get the ball rolling with justice kruger who will discuss some of justice stevens' approaches to judging. ben, ander: thank you, thank you for the opportunity to participate in this event remembering and celebrating the legacy of justice john paul stevens. others will address other aspects of the justice's remarkable service, the impact that his work had on the substance of the jurisprudence, judicial philosophy. i will focus on how i best new the justice,- knew which was the 2003, 2004 term. what i observed from watching not just the substance for deciding cases but the day today habits of judging -- day to day habits of ju
also for justice stevens. finally on the far left of the panel which is not a phrase he will hear often is daniel press who is nominated and confirmed to the u.s. court of appeals for the ninth circuit, finally getting through the hazing. -- as a partner at himself.ed law school he clerked for jay harvie wilkinson on the fourth circuit court of appeals in late justice antonin scalia. let's get the ball rolling with justice kruger who will discuss some of justice stevens' approaches to judging....
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stevens: absolutely. frank: there is a point where you almost didn't participate in the swearing-in of justice roberts because the george w. bush administration wanted that ceremony to happen in the white house, and you firmly believed it should happen in the supreme court. i want to talk about why you think it is so important that members of the supreme court should not see themselves as aligned with any particular president. hon. stevens: well, i really think it is important. and in my particular case, jerry came to the supreme court participated in the ceremony, which i thought was really appropriate because the ceremony is a supreme court ceremony. it is not a presidential ceremony. in my own case, everything went beautifully. and then for sandra o'connor, ronald reagan came to the court. they startedcases, holding the swearing-in ceremony at the white house rather than at the court. i think that sends an incorrect message, that this is a presidential event went really -- event when it really is not.
stevens: absolutely. frank: there is a point where you almost didn't participate in the swearing-in of justice roberts because the george w. bush administration wanted that ceremony to happen in the white house, and you firmly believed it should happen in the supreme court. i want to talk about why you think it is so important that members of the supreme court should not see themselves as aligned with any particular president. hon. stevens: well, i really think it is important. and in my...
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stevens: yes, i have. frank: it is a laudable thing to do, but some people have suggested that there be commissions, or even mathematical models, where you get a state and you divide it up, and you let the computer divide up the district. hon. stevens: any way to bring a neutral result would be fine. frank: you mentioned reading james comey's book. i wonder what, in the course of days, do you read? what are the kind of books you read for pleasure? i am assuming this is going to be a pg answer. what do you read now? what sort of books do you read? hon. stevens: i'm just reading a book about the history of the country in which the first chapter is about the duel between alexander hamilton and aaron burr. really a very interesting story. frank: you are obviously a historian of the supreme court itself. looking back, you have known five chief justices of the supreme court. looking back, who is the most influential person in the court in this century? not in this century, but in the last -- since the 1900s. hon
stevens: yes, i have. frank: it is a laudable thing to do, but some people have suggested that there be commissions, or even mathematical models, where you get a state and you divide it up, and you let the computer divide up the district. hon. stevens: any way to bring a neutral result would be fine. frank: you mentioned reading james comey's book. i wonder what, in the course of days, do you read? what are the kind of books you read for pleasure? i am assuming this is going to be a pg answer....
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steven b. >> he was so funny and he had such a great love of music. >> he's loveable. i mean, everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: but soon it was fatally clear that not everybody did. >> they came upon a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie. it's like "this can't be happening." >> reporter: what did happen? tonight, the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >> i thought, "why did you get on that boat?" >> reporter: a scheming businessman, and a missing fortune. >> you're a multi-millionaire and you don't have any money. >> reporter: from high seas adventure to heart-stopping murder. >> i don't think i'll ever get another case quite like this. >> reporter: "who killed the radio star?" hello and welcome to date line extra. i'm craig melvin. fans of stephen b. williams' radio show woke up every morning to his golden voice. one day he disappeared. desktops were determined to solve the mystery, but the key remained stubbo
steven b. >> he was so funny and he had such a great love of music. >> he's loveable. i mean, everybody loves steven b. >> reporter: but soon it was fatally clear that not everybody did. >> they came upon a body floating in the water. >> shot him one time in the back of the head. >> i felt like i was in some made-for-tv movie. it's like "this can't be happening." >> reporter: what did happen? tonight, the hunt is on. a gleaming yacht. >>...
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stevens. we're going to hear testimony from henry schuelke or i understand he just goes by hank. is that correct? the special counsel appointed by judge emmet sullivan to investigate allegations. the federal prosecutors in the state in this case engaged in intentional prosecutorial misconduct by not sharing exculpatory evidence with the defense. in fairness, i would note his report is the accompanied by lengthy rebuttal admissions on behalf of those investigated which challenge the evidence of intentional misconduct. this is a prosecution that took place before the election of president obama. and before his appointment of attorney general holder. in fact, it was attorney general holder who decided based upon his own review of the matter to seek to dismiss the indictment and with drew the case after the jury's guilty verdict. and the justice department has also taken recent steps to improve its training of prosecutors, and as the senior official dedicated to this purpose, the attorney general
stevens. we're going to hear testimony from henry schuelke or i understand he just goes by hank. is that correct? the special counsel appointed by judge emmet sullivan to investigate allegations. the federal prosecutors in the state in this case engaged in intentional prosecutorial misconduct by not sharing exculpatory evidence with the defense. in fairness, i would note his report is the accompanied by lengthy rebuttal admissions on behalf of those investigated which challenge the evidence of...
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steven. have you seen him? and he's, oh, well, he's over in hawaii. he went to hawaii. >> now that was strange. because harvey told another friend steven went to mexico. what did you think? >> i thought, he wouldn't go to mexico at gun point. i mean, that was -- this was completely out of character for him. >> reporter: then harvey's friend, greg, the stainless steel guy, noticed something about steven's usually cluttered cabin. >> it was completely sterile, just nothing in it. not one loose object. >> reporter: it was as if steven never stepped foot in here, and then those boaters made a shocking discovery, steven face down in the ocean, a bullet in his head. >> what was it like to get that news in. >> oh, awful. i felt like i was in some made -for-tv movie. we couldn't believe it was happening. >> reporter: the detectives wanted a look at the boat, steven's last known residence issue and they wanted to talk to harvey. they got a search warrant bringing a team to the harbor and seized the ya
steven. have you seen him? and he's, oh, well, he's over in hawaii. he went to hawaii. >> now that was strange. because harvey told another friend steven went to mexico. what did you think? >> i thought, he wouldn't go to mexico at gun point. i mean, that was -- this was completely out of character for him. >> reporter: then harvey's friend, greg, the stainless steel guy, noticed something about steven's usually cluttered cabin. >> it was completely sterile, just nothing...
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of the reason -- justice stevens -- justice stevens goes through. part of the reason he has been so successful is that -- i think he seems very prescient at times. there is a time when the law develops -- the right of privacy is a one -- is one that i have talked about a lot -- it is something he was talking about 20 years ago. there are echoes of that in some of the things where he comes out away from where he comes out today. i think, if nothing else, it is an understanding of the judge's role as, not necessarily a flame thrower, not necessarily someone who has some consistent constitutional method that they apply all the time and his charismatic in that way, but simply someone who does their job in a restrained way, in a way that has respect for the president -- precedent and understands that the rule is for constitutional justice. i think combining the end goal of an vindicating the constitution with a certain amount of judicial restraint and ensuring that can be done over 35 years consistently is i think what his legacy will be. is a lineay --
of the reason -- justice stevens -- justice stevens goes through. part of the reason he has been so successful is that -- i think he seems very prescient at times. there is a time when the law develops -- the right of privacy is a one -- is one that i have talked about a lot -- it is something he was talking about 20 years ago. there are echoes of that in some of the things where he comes out away from where he comes out today. i think, if nothing else, it is an understanding of the judge's...